So, I'm sure everyone's seen the recent announcement that Microsoft will allow pre-existing devices to be upgraded to WinMo 6.5, if they meet specific hardware requirements...
Engadget Mobile post regarding Windows Mobile 6.5 upgrades.
"Finally, Microsoft's issued a clarification regarding upgrades from 6.1 to 6.5: devices that are already out in the marketplace with a minimum of 128MB of RAM and a 400MHz processor or better are theoretically capable of being upgraded -- it's all up to licensees to decide whether they want to go to the trouble of offering the upgrades to their customers. Let's hope, shall we?"
I think the question for owners of Sprint's Touch Pro, what would it take to get a ROM upgrade with WinMo 6.5 on it?
The first idea that comes to my mind would be a petition, but I think Sprint and HTC's point of view needs to be considered as well.
The original Touch Pro was sold as a "Windows Mobile 6.1" device, is there any obligation for them to build a WinMo 6.5 ROM for the Touch Pro? My gut tells me no.
What if we, as in the consumer, were willing to pay for the upgrade? Would that even open the door for Sprint and HTC to consider building the 6.5 ROM?
If so, what would the price point need to be for both Sprint/HTC, and us the consumer to feel it is worth it?
I'm more curious what the community thinks about this.
Would a petition be worth it?
Would a petition with the option of consumer's buying said upgrade be worth it?
What are your thoughts?